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they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about us day in jeopardy is that they're thinking about it as though we're on a gold standard and they think about as though the there's this finite amount of currency in place and that's why they keep making the error that we're all going to go bankrupt when in fact because we're not you have to think about the debt fundamentally differently and it's not going to be an issue five a donut shop and i'm selling down. for a dollar and they cost me a dollar five cents to produce and i'm losing five cents on every down it is not a good b
they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about...
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e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen the largest percentage drop. it is where we have been hit hardest with foreclosures. we make sure that we take an extra look. we proactively have been reviewing every home that was purchased after 2000. even though we think eligibility is for people up to 2003, we review any homeowner who purchased after 2000. that was roughly about 15,000 homeowners. of that, reduced -- no one had to apply or call us. we did this on our own. we reduced 10,000 of those homeowners. roughly, you have 10,000 reductions that we did on our own. 1700 reductions were done through this application proc
e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen...
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it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much. i cannot wait. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> probably have to cook them first. >> as an honorary citizen, you have to come often, and if we raise taxes, you'll be the first to know. >> last time i was here, miss schulz gave me a stanford cat. i had to take a picture to prove that our warrant. thank you, everyone. mayor lee: thank you. i guess if there's questions. all right. >> former mayor gavin newsom often talked about modeling some of his programs after new york. [inaudible] if he could give us your impression of the homeless problem in the city as you have walke
it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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i asked her if i could use the list as a road map to see what was going on in the county. so i copied it and started going through and getting all the case files and what i found was that when there was a big, important case like there was a big murder and some people from outside the county came in and murdered an entire family and lit the house on fire, then the d.a. would go full hog and would prosecute the case to the nth degree. but when cases affected regular people, even a carjacking or many other crimes that i talk about in the book, those cases got put asise side because his investigator would say i don't know if we can win this one. and that one woman, she had been beaten up by her boyfriend underneath a bridge. her daughter and her niece were inside of a locked car watching, screaming to get out and they watched as he pummeled her with a tire iron and at the scene of the crime according to the police report there was a hair we've, there was one of her shoes and this was a picture in the back of her file that showed these huge bloody contusions on her face, a str
i asked her if i could use the list as a road map to see what was going on in the county. so i copied it and started going through and getting all the case files and what i found was that when there was a big, important case like there was a big murder and some people from outside the county came in and murdered an entire family and lit the house on fire, then the d.a. would go full hog and would prosecute the case to the nth degree. but when cases affected regular people, even a carjacking or...
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played out on economies all over the world in the us in the u.k. in japan all over the industrialized nations the more that they kill and slaughter the higher the price is making a few people rich ok we're going to see that before oh my god well they're often selling us the story that look on the bright side of all of these disasters that's the heart of this disaster capitalism that we operate in so here's a headline fukushima is a triumph for nuclear power build more reactors now exclamation point quake plus tsunami equals one minor radiation dose so far so this is authored by louis page of the register and his analysis shows quote japan's nuclear power plants have performed magnificently in the face of a disaster hugely greater than they were designed to withstand being waiting entirely safe throughout in sustaining only minor damage the unfolding fukushima story has enormously strengthened the case for advanced nations including japan to build more nuclear power plants and in all is but no imaginable disaster cories ult and serious problems it's
played out on economies all over the world in the us in the u.k. in japan all over the industrialized nations the more that they kill and slaughter the higher the price is making a few people rich ok we're going to see that before oh my god well they're often selling us the story that look on the bright side of all of these disasters that's the heart of this disaster capitalism that we operate in so here's a headline fukushima is a triumph for nuclear power build more reactors now exclamation...
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and so, all of us have had helpful hints. there hasn't been a single production that i've done that's run over six months that -- and a lot of the matinee performances are for a lot of older audiences go. and so, over a six-month period, if the audience is between 80 and 90 years old, it's not uncommon that someone would actually pass away in the course of your play. and so -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, wait -- >> no, i've never gone through a play that that hasn't happened. so, i was trying to warn jim gaffigan about that. you've got 1,500 people in the house and eventually, over six months, someone will pass away. so -- >> jimmy: in the audience? >> in the audience. >> jimmy: what? >> if you see a gurney coming down the aisle, don't panic. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and so, the very first night we were doing the show, in a very quiet scene, we heard out in the audience -- [ gasping ] and jim's eyes got as big as anything. and it was a woman who had started choking on a candy and went into seizure. we had to stop the play. lit
and so, all of us have had helpful hints. there hasn't been a single production that i've done that's run over six months that -- and a lot of the matinee performances are for a lot of older audiences go. and so, over a six-month period, if the audience is between 80 and 90 years old, it's not uncommon that someone would actually pass away in the course of your play. and so -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, wait -- >> no, i've never gone through a play that that hasn't happened. so, i was...
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so why are you saying that i can't use substance abuser, i've used it all the time? what's wrong with that? and i think that we have to recognize that and then we do have to do a lot of presentations, a lot of discussions like this and, and i really appreciate the fact that samhsa is supporting this new language. even within and i have to admit, even within our own agency, mean our, our team in the consumer affairs office, checks you know many, many materials that are going to be put out and sometimes it's even internally, it's very difficult to keep everyone on a straight and narrow path of using. daphne was involved with us at one point in, in creating a document that is still out in draft, related to language and that people are using now. do you remember that daphne? i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk a
so why are you saying that i can't use substance abuser, i've used it all the time? what's wrong with that? and i think that we have to recognize that and then we do have to do a lot of presentations, a lot of discussions like this and, and i really appreciate the fact that samhsa is supporting this new language. even within and i have to admit, even within our own agency, mean our, our team in the consumer affairs office, checks you know many, many materials that are going to be put out and...
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good to have you with us. the headlines this hour. there have been explosions and heavy anti-aircraft fire in the libyan capital of tripoli for a third night. coalition attacks have checked the advance of libyan forces in the east, prompting celebrations by the opposition. in yemen, protests against president ali mohsen al-ahmar after several top officialed -- officials. the national defense council has said the army will resist any plot to tple him. >> cheering in. yemeni capital. after weeks of demonstrations, there is a sell -- celebratory atmosphere. >> the of the government in yemen will be just like what happened in egypt, he says. over the weeks, officials and leaders have been joining these crowds. now several military officers have come into the square to publicly show their support. >> i announce my joining of the revolution in order to bring down the corrupt dictatorial regime. >> we will finish the rove lution for yemen and its noble demands. >> the killings on friday of more than 50 protestors has upped the stakes. for ma
good to have you with us. the headlines this hour. there have been explosions and heavy anti-aircraft fire in the libyan capital of tripoli for a third night. coalition attacks have checked the advance of libyan forces in the east, prompting celebrations by the opposition. in yemen, protests against president ali mohsen al-ahmar after several top officialed -- officials. the national defense council has said the army will resist any plot to tple him. >> cheering in. yemeni capital. after...
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and i'd like to see us do more of the. i'd like to see us do more buying at deal q. and not along where you have four or five similar products, buying well below eoq simple because the service can't afford to buy more. we should be facing, so they're more economical, make better use of plans, tooling, and so forth. so in all these ways we need to look at our enterprise and see how we can use markers because it's good for all of us. >> your buying power point, the second part sounds like a task inside government, also a requirement. how will it be measured? >> it is certainly a requirement within the government, buffer industry here is how does. i'm asking people who are starting programs now, this is going to help us with things we start in the past, so if you're thinking about improving acquisition all you're thinking about is how to start new programs better. you are only touching a piece of the budget but still it's important peace. and as we do start new programs and we will be starting the ss dx summary, new bomber for the air force, the army's ground combat veh
and i'd like to see us do more of the. i'd like to see us do more buying at deal q. and not along where you have four or five similar products, buying well below eoq simple because the service can't afford to buy more. we should be facing, so they're more economical, make better use of plans, tooling, and so forth. so in all these ways we need to look at our enterprise and see how we can use markers because it's good for all of us. >> your buying power point, the second part sounds like a...
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stay with us. >> hello, and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. mcarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to...
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or you can follow us on twitter, @bizrpt, or my personal feed, @hudsonnbr. if you don't tweet, you can friend us on facebook at bizrpt. >> susie: and speaking of twitter, the social networking site has gone from zero to a billion in just five years. on march 21, 2006, co-founder jack dorsey sent the first tweet, saying, "just setting up my twitter." the rest is history. 200 million users, 140 million tweets a day. and tom, an amazing record: 7,000 tweets per second just after the japanese earthquake hit 10 days ago. >> we have ree per tweet that is amazing vments happy birthday that is nightly business report for monday, march 21st. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
or you can follow us on twitter, @bizrpt, or my personal feed, @hudsonnbr. if you don't tweet, you can friend us on facebook at bizrpt. >> susie: and speaking of twitter, the social networking site has gone from zero to a billion in just five years. on march 21, 2006, co-founder jack dorsey sent the first tweet, saying, "just setting up my twitter." the rest is history. 200 million users, 140 million tweets a day. and tom, an amazing record: 7,000 tweets per second just after...
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used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99.9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better than a mop or your money back. ♪ i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ someone to turn the pages ♪ >>> finally this half hour, since cain and abel, siblings have been fighting for family supremacy and we may know who holds the upper hand. >> the big sisters, right? a new study has figured out what birth order means when it comes to finding health, happiness, success and john berman crunched the numbers. >> reporter: fans of "the brady bunch" know marcia seems to get the most attention. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: but according to a new study, she might also get the most allergies. 4% of first-borns get food allergies. 3.5% of second borns, even less for third. scientists think maybe changes in the womb by the time baby two or three comes help build a stronger immune system in kids. parents who hypersterilize for
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bring us up to date there from central moscow thank you. britain there appears to be inconsistency about the aims the coalition's pursuing in libya prime minister cameron says that regime change is not on the table but the u.k. defense and foreign secretaries have said there is a possibility the troops could target colonel gadhafi. the government in front of it seems and also behind the scenes is arguing that gadhafi himself could be construed as a threat to the civilian population and therefore it would be illegal and within the terms of the un security council resolution to endeavor to target him on the other side we've got the army and the chief of the defense staff who when asked if he thought it was permitted under the terms of the resolution to target or he personally he unequivocally said absolutely not and said he didn't want to discuss this any further we are seeing in this careful international division as well senior people in washington also say that direct strike against iran would not be permitted under the terms of a security
bring us up to date there from central moscow thank you. britain there appears to be inconsistency about the aims the coalition's pursuing in libya prime minister cameron says that regime change is not on the table but the u.k. defense and foreign secretaries have said there is a possibility the troops could target colonel gadhafi. the government in front of it seems and also behind the scenes is arguing that gadhafi himself could be construed as a threat to the civilian population and...
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come see us. robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now in the meantime, to a disturbing, new trend we have been talking about from time to time. teens taking texting to the extreme. making racy videos that could come back to haunt them. elisabeth hasselbeck had a frank discussion with teenagers about this. and some of the subject matter may be a little tough for some to take. keep that in mind. >> reporter: we'll watch it first and talk with the kids later. as parents, we've been told to control the images our children see, we should monitor searches on home computers and on laptops. but now, hand held devices are being used to send erotic videos. and the problem, experts say, is getting increasingly worse. for melody, not a day goes by that she doesn't think about the events that unfolded during her junior year in high school. when a video she made for a high school crush earned her the nickname, porn star. >> he asked me to send a video using my web cam, of me taking my clothes off. i did it after
come see us. robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now in the meantime, to a disturbing, new trend we have been talking about from time to time. teens taking texting to the extreme. making racy videos that could come back to haunt them. elisabeth hasselbeck had a frank discussion with teenagers about this. and some of the subject matter may be a little tough for some to take. keep that in mind. >> reporter: we'll watch it first and talk with the kids...
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i think most of us, allf us think help inappropriate it can be. by and large, the terrorist we are dealing with have come from that community, and that is a fact. it is also important to realize that at one point, -- there are 01 0.4 blion muslims in the world. our responsibility is to reach out and embrace them and bill that level of trust and credibility. it is like the man who went into the embassy to talk about the detroit bomber. that is the kind of information and resources we need. >> we have built on that. the fbi has efforts we participate in. we have a civil rights and civil liberties component within the department. that active outreach programs. the muslim community in terms of associations have reached out to us and invited us to other meetings in their communities and so forth. there is an active bridge building going on. it is important, because as tom said, it is important to distinguish muslims from islamists, from terrorist, that very small percentage to seek to do us harm. that small percentage exists, but it is not the muslim c
i think most of us, allf us think help inappropriate it can be. by and large, the terrorist we are dealing with have come from that community, and that is a fact. it is also important to realize that at one point, -- there are 01 0.4 blion muslims in the world. our responsibility is to reach out and embrace them and bill that level of trust and credibility. it is like the man who went into the embassy to talk about the detroit bomber. that is the kind of information and resources we need....
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track these dummy companies and show how they could collect so much data using their their approach bad and press that chamber and that made them want to move forward and start working with these firms credible and what kind of work do these companies do for the u.s. government beyond just that is there or is that pretty much i know all three of these firms have various contracts with the federal government particularly with the n.s.a. the f.b.i. and the d.o.t. one contract from earlier last year suggested creating what's called us persona management that's creating dummy identities the people you see commenting on blogs or if we're having a facebook account or a twitter sock puppet and some of them are they might not be real because it's one person orchestrating ten fifteen even thousands of identities having them interact with each other so they seem genuine but then entering networks gathering intelligence and basically social engineering anyone from a jihadi group by posing as a fake applicant to join the terrorist network or posing as a left wing activist and joining maybe greenpea
track these dummy companies and show how they could collect so much data using their their approach bad and press that chamber and that made them want to move forward and start working with these firms credible and what kind of work do these companies do for the u.s. government beyond just that is there or is that pretty much i know all three of these firms have various contracts with the federal government particularly with the n.s.a. the f.b.i. and the d.o.t. one contract from earlier last...
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that used to be illegal at least for the government to do it and shouldn't it be legal for illegal for a private corporation to do it well i've learned a lot about this industry in the past few months after i learned that i was one of the targets of the supply but apparently the private security of the cyber security industry is actually motivated and and incentivized to go after jihadi and other terrorist networks around the globe and the federal government says you know these guys are america's enemies so we won't ever prosecute you or stop you from from spying hacking as long as you're going after the bad guys a problem happens when. you want to go after you or to or another american citizen that i mean it's a felony it's a crime it is but it's a it's a problem when the. when the authorities are supposed to look at look out for these types of crimes are relying on the same cyber security firms that might be engaging in this sort of stuff incredible so in the thirty seconds we have left any chance of prosecution of these companies or that they might lose their government contracts lo
that used to be illegal at least for the government to do it and shouldn't it be legal for illegal for a private corporation to do it well i've learned a lot about this industry in the past few months after i learned that i was one of the targets of the supply but apparently the private security of the cyber security industry is actually motivated and and incentivized to go after jihadi and other terrorist networks around the globe and the federal government says you know these guys are...
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most of us will be dry through the morning commute. fastest wind i could find south about 9 miles an hour. not too breeze. puts our temperatures in the low to mid 40s valleys. let's take about this afternoon. what a difference. we are going have with steady rain moving in, light to moderate at times, 60 at san jose, most of us in the mid to upper 50s. clearlake at 46 degrees. five to six hour window of steady rain before it turns to showers. another low will drop down from alaska bringing us a chance of thunderstorms. heavy rain and it won't fall in such a short time frame. chance of rain saturday but sunday looks to be dry and warmer with temperatures back in the 60s for most of us. >> good morning. we're starting things off at the bay bridge toll plaza, no delays metering lights are not on. as you are heading into san francisco, wind advisory for the bay bridge. heading out of san francisco on the lower deck, eastbound 80, the slow lane is blocked at treasure island due to a stalled car. important news for the vallejo ferry is out of
most of us will be dry through the morning commute. fastest wind i could find south about 9 miles an hour. not too breeze. puts our temperatures in the low to mid 40s valleys. let's take about this afternoon. what a difference. we are going have with steady rain moving in, light to moderate at times, 60 at san jose, most of us in the mid to upper 50s. clearlake at 46 degrees. five to six hour window of steady rain before it turns to showers. another low will drop down from alaska bringing us a...
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personal use of advertising. the industry is now demonstrated the do not track is feasible so the discussion turns to which approach is best. one promising effort involves an industry coalition made up of marketing associations known as the advertising alliance. they developed an icon hoping to be deployed industry wide to display and targeted advertisements and links to more information and choices. for my part, i still remain concerned that the current proposal won't result in a permanent opt out for all ad networks and do you want allow summers to have collection of data, just the blocking of ads that go back to them. many of the alliance members want to go further, protect consumers, and my understanding, and it's in today's "wall street journal" as well, there's a group of more than 30 companies that wants to prohibit most types of tracking and imbraes the header, and so we're cautionly opt mystic -- optimistic this is moving in the right direction. i ask unanimous con acceptability for another minute? >> su
personal use of advertising. the industry is now demonstrated the do not track is feasible so the discussion turns to which approach is best. one promising effort involves an industry coalition made up of marketing associations known as the advertising alliance. they developed an icon hoping to be deployed industry wide to display and targeted advertisements and links to more information and choices. for my part, i still remain concerned that the current proposal won't result in a permanent opt...
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>> this is a very big challenge for us. but one thing that we find a little encouraging even in this circumstance is all the people in the world are trying to help us. and also people are trying to cope with their situation honorably. very few looting and things like that. trying to be rather patient and resilient. we hope that we'll come back soon. it will take time. but we are coming back. >> let's turn to the nuclear issue. you mentioned it yourself. how close are the workers at the plant, fish... officials there, the plant, to making it safe? >> this is difficult to pre-judge. the situation changes every day. but we feel that we have approaching a stage where we could control this situation. i don't say that we have arrived. we are trying to approach that. there are six reactors we have to take care of. sometimes smoke comes out. we have to put the water. this activity is going on every day. >> woodruff: how doo you define getting it under control? what is that going to mean. when what will have happened? >> to bring it
>> this is a very big challenge for us. but one thing that we find a little encouraging even in this circumstance is all the people in the world are trying to help us. and also people are trying to cope with their situation honorably. very few looting and things like that. trying to be rather patient and resilient. we hope that we'll come back soon. it will take time. but we are coming back. >> let's turn to the nuclear issue. you mentioned it yourself. how close are the workers at...
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tell us the process? i understand the legal process to bring this default mortgage back to the original owner, or the can be as much as one half of the mortgage. >> host: mr. pruitt? >> guest: charles i think is expressing something that is very real. we talk about the depreciation, devaluation of homes across the country. the other component that contributes to that problem is the job market that we're in, lower wages, ability of folks to meet loans they engaged in couple years ago, three, four, whenever they entered into the purchase of the home. i think it is wrong answer to come in and say however, that principle owed by this individual consumer should be reduced arbitrarily by some third party. one of the questions asked of general miller and it is a question i've had consistently, let's assume hypothetically for a second we engage in this process of getting 20 to $25 billion whatever the number would be from these five servicers. who will be custodian of those monies? how are we going to determine w
tell us the process? i understand the legal process to bring this default mortgage back to the original owner, or the can be as much as one half of the mortgage. >> host: mr. pruitt? >> guest: charles i think is expressing something that is very real. we talk about the depreciation, devaluation of homes across the country. the other component that contributes to that problem is the job market that we're in, lower wages, ability of folks to meet loans they engaged in couple years...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a potent storm is forming in the midwest while snow lingers in parts of new england. in the southeast, the warm and sunny weather continues and expect more light showers on the west coast. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. allied warplanes are working to expand the no fly zone over libya to include the capital of tripoli. coalition military leaders say the air campaign has slowed down libyan forces but sporadic fighting does continue. and cbs news has learned the u.s. is considering the mandatory evacuation of all military personnel and their families from areas of japan threatened by radiation. >>> doctors in boston made history last week. they performed the first full face transplant in the u.s. the surgery is bringing hope to a young father who was horribly disfigured in a work accident. sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: the nation's first full facial transplant will rest
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a potent storm is forming in the midwest while snow lingers in parts of new england. in the southeast, the warm and sunny weather continues and expect more light showers on the west coast. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. allied warplanes are working to expand the no fly zone over libya to include the capital of tripoli....
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anthony joins us from phoenix. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> i'm sure it's still sinking in a little bit, but if you could, take us back to saturday night. you get out there and you know who your opponent is, the defending national champion, a powerhouse from iowa. as you're looking at him getting toward go meet him out this on the mat, were you nervous? >> i was terrified. i had dreamt about being in that situation for the whole year and just being there and the atmosphere, there was nothing i could doing do beforehand to prepare me for that. the fans were into it, my family was there, just a graeat atmosphere to be a part of. they were saying 20 steeconds before i had to run out on the mat and i almost threw up. but it was definitely sxigt. once i actually stepped out there, it seemed like any other match. i just switched in to auto mode. >> and i love that you have this great grin on your face as you're talking about it because you can see the excitement. there see a lot of talk about
anthony joins us from phoenix. first of all, congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> i'm sure it's still sinking in a little bit, but if you could, take us back to saturday night. you get out there and you know who your opponent is, the defending national champion, a powerhouse from iowa. as you're looking at him getting toward go meet him out this on the mat, were you nervous? >> i was terrified. i had dreamt about being in that situation for the whole year and just being...
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the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five villagers. i would like to rescue of that report is true. also, yesterday, and general ham may point of saying that there was no official communication with the rebel forces during this operation. was there any communication with the rebel forces in the recovery of these airmen? >> let me answer your second question first. and had no communication with any foreign body of the rebel force during the recovery operations. the first question u.s. was was there any collateral damage during the recovery operations. anytime we have an air craft malfunction did we lose the aircraft, there will be an investigation. i'm not prepare
the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five...
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have ever used -- only 40% have ever used v.a. they do know what their benefits are. >> 47% who are eligible have chosen not to use it within the system. there are reasons for its. communication plays a vital part. >> can you give us some figures? >> we will just cover a few of these statistics that may have been highlighted. about 6% of the women in our service separate from some form of traumatic brain injury. 38% sever from posttraumatic stress. 15% his suffered the treated that to military sexual trauma. 28 cents a not apply for women benefits or did not know they were eligible. 66% were enrolled in health-care systems that maintain private health care. 40% -- it is only available to them. the preferred these private healthcare. that has to do with safety and security. and may be attributed to it as well. 38% and not satisfied with measures a credibility. 67% of the professionals exhibited trustworthiness. that is positive. it has a lack of trustworthiness. 21% would almost never referred to the v.a. to another service member.
have ever used -- only 40% have ever used v.a. they do know what their benefits are. >> 47% who are eligible have chosen not to use it within the system. there are reasons for its. communication plays a vital part. >> can you give us some figures? >> we will just cover a few of these statistics that may have been highlighted. about 6% of the women in our service separate from some form of traumatic brain injury. 38% sever from posttraumatic stress. 15% his suffered the treated...
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instructor asked us, can you tell us what an expert is? one of us gave an answer he wasn't happy with. he set out to you at an. someone who knows everything we think they do. experts will get you killed. what you want to be as a professional. a professional is someone who such as icann, the realizing they were sent to keep going and nothing underscores like this quote right here. as mark twain puts it, it and what you don't know if it gets you into trouble. it's what you know for sure that just ain't so. next slide. the military knows a lot. defense industry knows a lot. all of you sitting here know a lot. you're doing it. you are doing it today and you are doing it save lives and to make sure that we can keep being the best in that we are. this quote by half arnold is really important. the idea of don't get comfortable. you can't rest on your laurels and they can't be experts. we have to be professionals. this half arnold, but there's winston churchill. winston churchill was from coal to oil. that changed the world. military tickets were
instructor asked us, can you tell us what an expert is? one of us gave an answer he wasn't happy with. he set out to you at an. someone who knows everything we think they do. experts will get you killed. what you want to be as a professional. a professional is someone who such as icann, the realizing they were sent to keep going and nothing underscores like this quote right here. as mark twain puts it, it and what you don't know if it gets you into trouble. it's what you know for sure that just...
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tell us the process. i understand the legal process to bring this default mortgage back to the original owner can be as much as one-half of the mortgage. guest: charles i think is expressing something that is very real. we talked about the devaluation of homes across the country. a component that contributes to the problem is the job market that we are in, the lower wages, the ability of folks to be able to meet the loans whenever they entered into the purchase of that home. i think it is the wrong answer to come in and say the principal owned by that consumer should be reduced arbitrarily by a third party. one of the questions that was asked of general another, let's assume hypothetically that we engage in this process of getting $20 billion to $25 billion from some of these servicers. who is going to be the custodian of that money? how will we determine which states -- florida has had more of a challenge than oklahoma. how are we going to engage in this process of addressing principle write-downs and lo
tell us the process. i understand the legal process to bring this default mortgage back to the original owner can be as much as one-half of the mortgage. guest: charles i think is expressing something that is very real. we talked about the devaluation of homes across the country. a component that contributes to the problem is the job market that we are in, the lower wages, the ability of folks to be able to meet the loans whenever they entered into the purchase of that home. i think it is the...